Comprehensive Behavioral Health TMS

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) involves the use of magnetic pulses to stimulate specific parts of the brain that help to regulate mood. Since patients with depression have decreased activity in these areas, TMS aims to relieve symptoms by increasing the activity.

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Benefits of TMS Therapy

TMS therapy is non-invasive, and does not cause the typical side effects that traditional medication can. With that said, patients who receive TMS therapy can combine it with other treatment strategies, including medication. Additionally, TMS has been shown to have long-lasting effects, especially when regular maintenance treatments are involved.

Who Can TMS Help?

TMS is a great option for those who are struggling with depression and not getting full relief from medication and therapy. TMS is virtually side-effect free, making it an effective alternative for individuals who cannot tolerate typical medication side effects.

Return to your life

Patients typically can return to their regular daily activities immediately following treatment. Patients can usually drive and work as well.

What To expect During TMS Treatment

TMS treatment does not require anesthesia or sedatives, so patients are awake and alert the whole time. The patient will sit in a comfortable chair while the magnetic coil is placed properly on their head. Once the machine is turned on, it will create magnetic pulses that feel like taps. A TMS machine’s energy has a similar level of strength to an MRI. The typical recommended course of treatment for TMS therapy at CBH involves thirty-six, half-hour sessions over approximately seven weeks. However, patients may experience relief from some of their symptoms within just a few weeks of starting treatment.

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